Ilya Kovalchuk has played in the KHL All-Star Game. Now he’s finally coming back to the New Jersey Devils.

Devils GM Lou Lamoriello expects Kovalchuk to be in New Jersey on Tuesday and participate in team’s practice on Wednesday, according to the NHL.com. Thus bringing an end to what has been an unusual situation.

Kovalchuk initially expressed an interest in finishing the season with St. Petersburg. He had been serving as the team’s captain and recorded 42 points in 36 games during the lockout.

Still, Lamoriello felt “comfortable” with the situation and his teammates have also voiced their support.

“He sacrificed himself to go overseas and do what he did, and he felt he needed to finish up what he started,” Martin Brodeur said. “It’s fine. Kovy is a dominant player; he doesn’t need to be here for seven days. If it was important to him he’s happy, so it’s good.”

Devils coach Peter DeBoer added that Kovalchuk missing the start of training camp shouldn’t be an issue “because he’s ahead of the curve.”

He should be sent home just like Gomez was. He is supposed to be a role model for our youths, teaching them that they can show up to work when they feel is not a good example. I hope they send his selfish self home and show kids that for every action there is a reaction.